Unplugged refrigerator. Took cover off the back inside compartment in the freezer side and used hair dryer on hot to defrost the frozen coil. Once defrosted, unclipped Defrost Limiter Thermostat from top of coil, cut wires, stripped wires back less than 1/2 in., did the same to the wires on the new Defrost Limiter Thermostat, easily matching colored wires together and used appropriate wire connectors and covering with electrical tape. Clipped Defrost Limiter Thermostat back on. Put cover back on, plugged refrigerator back in and it has functioned properly since.

My sensors were the old style that are known to be bad. So i replaced all of them, but it was still freezing the bottom on both sides. So i dug further and found that the condenser fan wasn't working so i replaced it and it's been working perfectly ever since.

I found that the Ice Maker in my GE side by side made ice but would not kick out the ice when it had formed, the heating element or the switch that controls it didn't work. I ordered a new ice maker switched it out took less than 3 minutes. The cord was very stiff and just long enough but I got it to connect and in 35-40 minutes I had fresh ICE!!